﻿using System.Reflection;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Windows;

[assembly: AssemblyTitle( "Lab Color Picker" )]
[assembly: AssemblyDescription( "A color picker supporting RGB, CIE L*a*b*, and CIE XYZ color spaces. Also produces X11/HTML/CSS-style colors." )]
[assembly: AssemblyConfiguration( "" )]
[assembly: AssemblyCompany( "Zive Technology Research" )]
[assembly: AssemblyProduct( "Lab Color Picker" )]
[assembly: AssemblyCopyright( "© 2012, 2013 Zive Technology Research" )]
[assembly: AssemblyTrademark( "" )]
[assembly: AssemblyCulture( "" )]
[assembly: AssemblyVersion( "1.1.*" )]

[assembly: ComVisible( false )]


//In order to begin building localizable applications, set 
//<UICulture>CultureYouAreCodingWith</UICulture> in your .csproj file
//inside a <PropertyGroup>.  For example, if you are using US english
//in your source files, set the <UICulture> to en-US.  Then uncomment
//the NeutralResourceLanguage attribute below.  Update the "en-US" in
//the line below to match the UICulture setting in the project file.

//[assembly: NeutralResourcesLanguage("en-US", UltimateResourceFallbackLocation.Satellite)]

[assembly: ThemeInfo(
    //where theme specific resource dictionaries are located
    ResourceDictionaryLocation.None,
    // (used if a resource is not found in the page or application resource dictionaries)

    //where the generic resource dictionary is located
    ResourceDictionaryLocation.SourceAssembly
    // (used if a resource is not found in the page, app, or any theme specific resource dictionaries)
)]
